Thanks for sharing all this info., much of which was new to me. Was totally unaware of the growing homelessness in China, but it does make sense in light of their Social Credit System, which the West would love to impose on all of us ASAP. Maybe sometime this year The Privacy Academy can resurrect the process of installing Linux on our computers, or better yet, showing some of the computers available for sale, with Linux already installed. I took copious notes last time you aired it, but "They" are tighhtening the screws more than ever, so maybe it's time for a replay.
I hope this breaks through that mind-numbing resistance of "I have nothing to hide, so why should I care" attitude we often hear in dismissal. Thank you for this article, with indisputable references, all driving the importance of this technocratic takeover home.
Thanks for sharing all this info., much of which was new to me. Was totally unaware of the growing homelessness in China, but it does make sense in light of their Social Credit System, which the West would love to impose on all of us ASAP. Maybe sometime this year The Privacy Academy can resurrect the process of installing Linux on our computers, or better yet, showing some of the computers available for sale, with Linux already installed. I took copious notes last time you aired it, but "They" are tighhtening the screws more than ever, so maybe it's time for a replay.
Thanks again guys.
I hope this breaks through that mind-numbing resistance of "I have nothing to hide, so why should I care" attitude we often hear in dismissal. Thank you for this article, with indisputable references, all driving the importance of this technocratic takeover home.
Does opting out of the system make for more obvious targets?
If you don't have privacy you don't have freedom.
My theory predicts that such systems cannot stabilize in Canada: https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/anthropological-reversibility
No, these systems would not “pass like a letter in the mail” in Canada.
They would trigger immediate reversibility: loss of trust, legal challenges, provincial resistance, and public disengagement.